Republicans make huge gains among Black and Latino voters as Dems fear 'paradigm-shift': Poll

Republicans have made huge gains among Black and Latino voters since the 2018 and 2020 elections, according to new polling from the Wall St. Journal.

GOP candidates found just 8% support from Black voters in the 2018 midterm elections, and former President Donald Trump got the same 8% level of support in 2020. Among Latinos, Democrats enjoyed a 31% lead in support over Republicans in 2018 and a 28% lead in 2020. Today, however, 17% of Black voters say they support Republicans, and Democrats lead among Latinos has shrunk to just 5 points, according to WSJ.

"I think that this could be a paradigm-shift election, where Republicans are not only making inroads with the Latino vote, but they’re now making inroads with the African-American vote," John Anzalone, who served as President Biden's top pollster in 2020, told the outlet.

The newfound support among U.S. minority groups is one reason Republicans are expected to take the House of Representatives on Election Day, if not the Senate as well.

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President Biden and the Democrats have pinned their midterm election hopes on abortion and paint Republicans as enemies of democracy, while Republicans have run campaigns on inflation, the economy, and crime.

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is confident Republicans will take back the House after four years of Democratic control on Tuesday. Polls agree with his assessment, though the size of Republicans' likely majority remains cause for debate.

"The one thing you always have to remember is majorities are not given — they’re earned," McCarthy told Fox News Digital last week. "We never take anything for granted, but I feel good because of the quality of the candidates we have running from Rhode Island to New Hampshire to Connecticut to Oregon to Washington to Arizona to California."

"There is no place we can’t compete and that’s what is exciting," he added.

Polling suggests the abortion issue and January 6, though once dominant, have faded in importance to voters in the face of worsening economic issues.

‘This Is The Deplorables Moment … It Will Be A Shock Come Tuesday’: Tudor Dixon Bashes ‘The View’

Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon, on the verge of possibly pulling off one of the great upsets in recent political history as she tries to unseat incumbent Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer, took sharp aim at a caustic comment from “The View” host Sunny Hostin targeting suburban white women voters who voted for the GOP.

“I read a poll just yesterday that white Republican suburban women are now going to vote Republican,” Hostin declared. “It’s almost like roaches voting for Raid.”

“This is the deplorables moment of 2016,” Dixon told Fox News host Dan Bongino, referring to 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton calling Trump voters “deplorables.” She continued, “And that will drive more people to the polls. They won’t talk about it. It will be a shock come Tuesday.”

Prior to that discussion, Bongino asked Dixon about the supposed apology late-night host Stephen Colbert offered after falsely accusing Dixon of lying when she told a story about a constituent who had told her “just a few weeks ago, not only was I a Democrat, but I was running for office as a Democrat,” and that because Democrats wouldn’t stand up for children he was leaving the Democratic Party.

Colbert’s claim was debunked by the Detroit Free Press, Michigan’s largest newspaper, which spoke to the man, whose name is Khalil Othman. Othman told the paper that Dixon’s story was true.

After the story was confirmed, Colbert’s apology sounded hollow. He began by stating, “Here’s the thing, I don’t make many mistakes that I’m willing to admit. But when I do, I’m big enough to admit them.”

But then he segued, “It is a terrible thing for someone to deny your very existence. Just ask trans people. Therefore, I, Stephen Colbert, acknowledge that you exist and ask that you forgive me.” Then he mocked Othman for suggesting Colbert should have done a more thorough search before attacking the story as false.

“What’s your reaction to this clown Colbert and his so-called fake apology,” Bongino asked Dixon. “That didn’t seem genuine at all.”

“Obviously, it’s not genuine but I actually kind of love it because it’s exactly how they are treating the people of this country right now,” Dixon replied. “Democrat elitists are coming out and saying, ‘Your concerns are not real. These are not problems. We are concerned with only our woke agenda.’”

“And that’s exactly what Khalil was trying to say,” she continued. “He came out and said, ‘I want our kids to be able to go to school, go back to the basics.’ It’s what we’ve been talking about in Michigan. Getting back to reading, writing, and math. And they have just been written off, the concerns of parents have just been written off. I think it’s fantastic to see that now they are openly saying that these people don’t exist. They are openly saying that the concerns of the American people don’t matter because, listen, we are saying, ‘We hear you. We are going to take care of this. We are going to make that our kids are educated. That they are learning how to read and we’re getting the woke stuff out of our schools.’”

After noting that Whitmer had radically outspent Dixon in the race, Bongino noted polls showing Republican suburban white women moving in droves to the GOP, adding, “They’re parents, too. They’re tired of being ignored.”

Dixon spoke of the suburban moms who were saying, “Our kids got locked out of school. Our kids missed all of their sports; they missed their milestone moments of prom, of graduation, now they’re behind.”

“They know I’m a mom of four kids,” she asserted. “They know I’m passionate about this. They also know that I come from the manufacturing sector, that I worked in a steel foundry for most of my life and I’m going to bring their small businesses back as well. They understand that Gretchen Whitmer’s administration has gone after business so we’re looking at both of the issues. We’re looking at the economic issues in the state of Michigan and also the education issues in the state of Michigan. I know how to bring Michigan back and those suburban moms are realizing that I am there for them 100%.”

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